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Great Salt Lake Dust Study Raises Public Health Concerns as Toxins Move Into Soil, Plants and People
New research from Utah State University and the University of Utah says toxins from Great Salt Lake dust are being absorbed by plants, soils and human bodies as shrinking water levels expose more lakebed.
Key Takeaways
- Researchers say Great Salt Lake dust toxins are being absorbed by plants, soils and human bodies.
- The finding links falling lake levels to possible public health risk.
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